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Temporary contraindication of obese recipients in kidney transplantation: A new morphometric tool for decision support
Author(s) -
Pinar Ugo,
Renard Yohann,
Bedretdinova Dina,
Parier Bastien,
Hammoudi Yacine,
Irani Jacques,
Bessede Thomas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
clinical transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1399-0012
pISSN - 0902-0063
DOI - 10.1111/ctr.13829
Subject(s) - medicine , contraindication , body mass index , transplantation , adipose tissue , perimeter , kidney transplantation , hounsfield scale , obesity , body surface area , clinical decision making , surgery , urology , pathology , computed tomography , intensive care medicine , geometry , alternative medicine , mathematics
Abstract Background Morbid obesity, based on body mass index (BMI) and/or clinical examination, can be a temporary contraindication (TCI) of kidney transplantation. However, BMI alone does not evaluate the intra‐ or extra‐peritoneal distribution of fatty tissue, and clinical examination alone is subjective. The objective was to evaluate the interest of morphometric criteria to ensure reproducible and consensual decision of TCI. Methods We retrospectively included patients with a BMI >30 transplanted or temporarily contraindicated because of their weight from 2012 to 2017. The following measurements were performed on CT scan sections using a semiautomatic Hounsfield density detection software: subcutaneous adipose tissue surface (SAT), visceral adipose tissue surface (VAT), vessel‐to‐skin distance (VSK), abdominal perimeter (AP), and psoas index. Performance of morphometric measures to predict TCI was assessed through ROC analysis. Results Ninety‐seven patients were included: 76 kidney transplant recipients and 21 on the TCI list. The area under the curve (AUC, 95%CI) for the BMI model to predict TCI was 0.81 (0.72‐0.90). A 5‐variable model including BMI, VAT, VSK, AP, and age gave an AUC of 0.88 (0.78‐0.98). Conclusions Morphometric obesity parameters are associated with TCI decision‐making for kidney transplantation: When combined with BMI in a “morphometric tool,” they were predictive of a TCI decision.

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